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Powerful Somali clan hands back guns

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 3:28 am
by musika man
By Ibrahim Mohamed

Mogadishu - Somali business leaders who took up arms against the interim government in recent battles began surrendering their weapons on Thursday.

Businessmen from the powerful Hawiye clan turned over crates of ammunition, rifles and heavy weapons at a ceremony in Mogadishu, the scene of fighting that has killed roughly 1 400 people since late March.

African Union peacekeepers from Uganda were on hand to take the guns, which were then given to the government.

"We are very much delighted with the action of the business community. We feel that everybody should follow the example," Ugandan Colonel Peter Elwelu said at the ceremony attended by journalists, businessmen and government officials.

The Hawiye are Mogadishu's dominant clan. Some of its gunmen joined Islamist fighters and foreign jihadists in an insurgency against the government and its Ethiopian military allies.

That spawned two bouts of the bloodiest fighting Mogadishu has seen in the 16 years of anarchy following the 1991 ouster of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.

"We of the business community want to hand over these weapons to the government. We are happy that law and order is coming back," business leader Mahamud Gabayare said.

Many businessmen had backed an Islamist movement that brought six months of relative stability to the capital until the government and Ethiopia routed them in a December war.

About 150 businessmen have registered to turn in weapons, Gabayare said. But the arms handed over are a tiny fraction of those in one of the world's most heavily armed cities.

Hawiye clan leaders and government officials said the surrender was the result of several days of negotiations that may have been helped by the naming of two Hawiye strongmen as national police boss and Mogadishu mayor.

In Baidoa, previously the interim government's temporary base, parliament approved anti-terrorism legislation.

The new law requires the death penalty for anyone carrying out or planning a terrorist attack, and gives the government the right to confiscate their property.

Financiers of attacks will be given 13-year sentences, while those aiding and abetting face a life sentence.

The interim government and Ethiopia have both garnered United States intelligence and special forces support on counter-terrorism grounds.

Washington has long worried Somalia's anarchy is a prime operating area for al-Qaeda.

(Additional reporting by Yasin Bu'ul in Baidoa)

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Re: Powerful Somali clan hands back guns

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:45 am
by FAH1223
shocking news, but fighting is outdated

Re: Powerful Somali clan hands back guns

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:45 am
by FAH1223
shocking news, but fighting is outdated

Re: Powerful Somali clan hands back guns

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:55 am
by Spragga Benz
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Re: Powerful Somali clan hands back guns

Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 10:46 am
by Ina Baxar
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